A Whole New Mind

A Whole New Mind

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Best-selling author Daniel Pink explains how to survive in a changing world in this enlightening program. Suggesting that the information age is at an end, Pink discusses the rise in right-brain thinking that will dominate the future. As skills like logic and analysis are handed over to computers, people will need to strengthen their aptitude in empathy, design, synthesis and contextual thinking to remain competitive.
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  • title:A Whole New Mind
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  • Overview:Best-selling author Daniel Pink explains how to survive in a changing world in this enlightening program. Suggesting that the information age is at an end, Pink discusses the rise in right-brain thinking that will dominate the future. As skills like logic and analysis are handed over to computers, people will need to strengthen their aptitude in empathy, design, synthesis and contextual thinking to remain competitive.
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